Chemical Element: ruthenium
(Modern Latin: named for Ruthenia [Latin for Russia] in the Urals, where one was first found; metal)
Chemical-Element Information
Symbol: RuAtomic number: 44
Year discovered: 1844
Discovered by: Karl Karlovich Klaus (1796-1864) [also spelled: Carl Ernst Claus and Carl Carlovich Claus], Russian chemist of German descent.
- Ruthenium was isolated, in 1844, by Karl Karlovich Klaus, who obtained ruthenium from the part of crude platinum that is insoluble in aqua regia.
- It is possible that a Polish chemist Jedrzej Sniadecki had in fact isolated ruthenium from some platinum ores a little earlier than this in 1807, but his work was apparently not ratified, because he withdrew his claims. He called it “vestium”.
- The name, ruthenium, was selected by G. W. Osann, in 1828, when he made a premature announcement of the discovery of the element in platinum ore from the Ural Mountains.
- Although Osann’s announcement was never confirmed, Claus kept the name for this element.
Name in other languages:
French: ruthénium
German: Ruthenium
Italian: utenio
Spanish: utenio
Information about other elements may be seen at this Chemical Elements List.
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